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The Lady of the Lake
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Nov 20 2006, 6:46 AM EST
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Several women, who are often blurred in the legends, all carry this title. Some names include Viviane, Eviene, Viviene, Nimue, and Nina. In Malory she
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Nov 19 2006, 1:03 PM EST
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one of the three queens who took the King to the island of Avalon.
Lady of the Lake
her celtic name Argante means silver one. This is a painting by Launcelot speed in 1919.
http://www.kingarthursknights.com/others/ladylake.asphttp://www.britannia.com/history/biographies/nimue.html
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Oct 25 2006, 9:36 PM EDT
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Her real name is thought to be Vivien, and she is compared to many different legendary characters. She has characteristics of the sea nymph Thetis
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